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Most practices are open during the typical work week hours, which makes it inconvenient for those are busy. This typically means that you have to take off time, or when you finally do make an appointment it is might be weeks out with little options. At DeLaura Dental, you will not face these typical problems because we are not a typical practice. Monday-Thursday 8am-8pm. EVERY Friday and Saturday 8am-2pm. We want to alleviate problems, worries, and stress for you right from the beginning.

We accept all insurances!

I am here because...

I Need A Kid Friendly Office

You can imagine these types of dentists have to relate to fears of seeing a dentist, being compassionate and gentle with children. At our office you will find we have a “Kid Zone” that offers themed rooms along with TVs that accompany a wide variety of movies. While you wait for treatment to be completed there is a playroom as well! Your kids will enjoy iPads with numerous games and a chalkboard among other things. Visiting us is a family affair and we love to have all of you benefit from our office! Even if you are an adult, you will see the benefit of choosing a family dentist who offers a kid friendly environment.

I Want A Second Opinion

If you have already visited another dentist for an initial visit you still have options! DeLaura Dental will be glad to review your case or x-rays you may already have and make a recommendation for treatment. We want to make you happy as possible, which is why we work with our patients and recommend treatments that fit our patients’ lifestyle. This means we listen to your specific changes you want to make or have been told you need to change along with a budget that you are comfortable with.

Wisdom Teeth

In most people, the third set of molars, generally called “wisdom teeth,” start coming in around age 17-25. Sometimes these can cause problems while on the other hand may last a lifetime. The extraction of one or more third molars is a relatively common procedure, performed on some 5 million patients every year. After a thorough examination and diagnostic tests such as x-rays, you may be told that you should have your wisdom teeth extracted. Here are some typical reasons why:

Your jaw may be too small to accommodate all your teeth, leading to excessive crowding and the chance of your wisdom teeth becoming impacted — that is, unable to emerge from the gums, and potentially harmful to adjacent bone or teeth

Your wisdom teeth may be erupting (coming in) in a crooked orientation, which can damage other teeth or anatomical structures in the jaw, and/or cause bite problems

If your wisdom tooth does not fully erupt (emerge from the gums), it can increase the chance for bacterial infection

A cyst (a closed, fluid-filled sac) may develop around the unerupted wisdom tooth, which can cause infection and injury to the adjacent bone or nerve tissue

Whether it is aimed at preventing future problems or needed to alleviate a condition you already have, the extraction of wisdom teeth can be an effective treatment. As with all treatment, our doctors are here to give all treatment options and discuss their recommendations in detail.